Which statement best describes isolationist and interventionist opinions about FDR as he led America to the brink of war in Europe?

A) Both isolationists and interventionists were happy with how he handled events.
B) Isolationists thought he was deceitful and interventionists thought he was too cautious in dealing with the Nazis.
C) Isolationists thought he was doing well keeping America out of the war, but interventionists were furious that America was doing nothing.
D) Isolationists were furious that he was helping the Allies, but interventionists were thrilled that the nation was doing something to help.
E) Isolationists were furious that he was helping the Allies, and even the interventionists thought he was going too far with his aid.


Answer: B

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